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A check that is returned or "bounces" because of insufficient funds is called a(n)__________.
Discounted Note
A promissory note whose proceeds are less than its face value due to interest being deducted in advance.
Cash Proceeds
The total cash received from transactions, such as the sale of an asset or the issuance of shares.
Discount Rate
The interest rate used in discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis to determine the present value of future cash flows or the rate charged by central banks to banks for loans.
Medicare Tax Rate
The Medicare Tax Rate is a federal payroll tax rate used to fund the Medicare program, charged to both employees and employers.
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